Hey Perl wizards. Any thoughts on what this translates to? TIA

@t = map{$_ *($_+($_-1))% 4}(2, 3, 4);$i=chr(0x34);$five=chr(55);print +"$i$five ".(@t[0]+@t[1]).($i/2).".".@t[0].chr(0x35).(@t[0]*3+1)."\n"; + @x= map{(srand(1)*$_)%9}(28,34,57);print @x[0].(@x[0]*2).(@x[0]*2*2/ +2)." ".chr(48).(@x[2]*3).".".(@x[2]+1).chr(0x30).((@x[1]%4)-3)."\n";

In reply to Map coordinates? by Anonymous Monk

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